S-function for reading com-port
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I'm trying to read data from a serial port in simulink. The serial configuration blocks and query instrument are not working properly for the device I try to read over COM port.
In matlab, I can easily read out data from the device using fopen() and fscanf().
Using the matlab function block in simulink, I get the same result in simulink. Problem is: it needs to open and close the serial connection every step, slowing down my system.
I'm trying to write level1 s-function to overcome this problem. Right now I have:
function [sys,x0,str,ts] = test1(t,x,u,flag)
NMEA = serial('COM2', 'BaudRate', 4800);
switch flag
case 0
[sys,x0,str,ts] = mdlInitializeSizes(NMEA);
case 3
sys = mdlOutputs(t,x,u, NMEA);
case { 1, 2, 4, 9 }
sys = [];
otherwise
error(['Unhandled flag = ',num2str(flag)]);
end;
function [sys,x0,str,ts] = mdlInitializeSizes(NMEA)
sizes = simsizes;
sizes.NumContStates= 0;
sizes.NumDiscStates= 0;
sizes.NumOutputs= 1;
sizes.NumInputs= 1;
sizes.DirFeedthrough=1;
sizes.NumSampleTimes=1;
sys = simsizes(sizes);
x0 = [];
str = [];
ts = [-1 0];
fopen(NMEA);
function sys = mdlOutputs(t,x,u,NMEA)
sys = fscanf(NMEA);
Giving me the error that the port needs to be opened at flag=3 (output). But I don't want to open the com2 every step as this will get really slow. How to solve this? I just want to open the connection once and constantly read from it (in simulink).
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Kaustubha Govind
el 12 de Abr. de 2012
If following Walter's suggestion, you will need:
persistent NMEA;
if isempty(NMEA) %true only the first time
NMEA = serial('COM2', 'BaudRate', 4800);
end
However, persistent variables don't work well if multiple instances of your S-function exist in a model. So we recommend using DWork vectors to store such instance-specific persistent data in S-functions.
Also, remember to use fclose in the mdlTerminate method (flag=9).
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Kaustubha Govind
el 13 de Abr. de 2012
Small correction: the line "NMEA = serial('COM3', 'Baudrate', 4800);" needs to go inside mdlInitializeSizes so it is only called once.
However, I just realized that the function SERIAL returns a MATLAB object which is not a supported type for a DWork, so you can't use DWorks unfortunately. (In C S-functions, PWorks are provided to store any opaque pointers, but no such work vectors are available in MATLAB-file S-functions). For Level-2 MATLAB S-functions, I would have suggested this solution: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/10418-share-activex-control-between-guide-and-s-function
However, you are using Level-1 S-functions which have been long deprecated. I don't know how the block handle can be accessed inside a Level-1 S-function. If you happen to know, you can apply the solution from the above link. Otherwise, since you are writing a new S-function, I would urge you to convert your Level-1 S-function to a Level-2: http://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/simulink/sfg/f7-67615.html#bq3i98j
Shankar Subramanian
el 15 de Mayo de 2012
Hi Jan,
The Serial Configuration, Serial Receive and Serial Transmit blocks support reading and writing binary data (equivalent of fwrite and fread within MATLAB).
The Query Instrument and To Instrument blocks allow reading and writing ASCII (using fscanf and fprintf) as well as binary data. You need not write an S-Function to accomplish this task. You can import an object created in MATLAB command line into the Simulink model as well using these blocks.
Two things:
1. Can you specify the format of your data and also the settings that you had to perform an ASCII read and I will be able to help you.
2. When you mentioned, Query Instrument block is not working properly, what are you seeing? Are you seeing, no data or dropped data? Please give more info.
Thanks
Shankar
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Walter Roberson
el 12 de Abr. de 2012
Use a persistent variable to hold NEMA . Otherwise it goes out of scope when the function returns and that causes the serial port to be closed.
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Koenraad de Haas
el 5 de Mzo. de 2018
Hi Jan, were you able to solve this issue, I would be interested, thanks
Zerno
el 17 de Mayo de 2012
Please, can somebody help with taking data from comport to simulink model??
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